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I didn't say they were deathmetal. I just didn't get where the hard core aspect came from. Always just considered stuff like comeback kid and 50 lions hardcore. And stuff like sea metalcore + loads of breakdown-ness. I prefer bdm and jfac more anyway but that's not the point.

You guys into as blood runs black or?

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I didn't say they were deathmetal. I just didn't get where the hard core aspect came from. Always just considered stuff like comeback kid and 50 lions hardcore. And stuff like sea metalcore + loads of breakdown-ness. I prefer bdm and jfac more anyway but that's not the point.

You guys into as blood runs black or?

ahh i get ya, yeah agree with metalcore.

i use to love as blood runs black, you know if they have a new album out yet? they haven't had new shit in years?!

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I didn't say they were deathmetal. I just didn't get where the hard core aspect came from. Always just considered stuff like comeback kid and 50 lions hardcore. And stuff like sea metalcore + loads of breakdown-ness. I prefer bdm and jfac more anyway but that's not the point.

You guys into as blood runs black or?

Friggin awesome band!

Had a chat to the singer when they were on tour last year and was a cool dude.

Then I was out with a friend at a club, as I was walking to the bar, Ernie, the guitar player just randomly walked in and I was like WTF?!

Just so happen I was wearing my ABRB t-shirt on and he was stoked and we'd all slam down a few Jagers together.

Looks like ABRB have a new LP coming out called "Instinct" and on tour atm in the USA.

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Moving away from the death metal thing for a bit, I chucked a former favourite cd in this morning on the drive to work. My Dying Bride - Songs of Darkness, this song in particular is just amazing. I recommend having a bottle of decent red wine, pressing play & then turning the monitor off and just enjoying the brilliance.

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How many of you folks have wathed the docos Metal: A Headbanger's Journey and Global Metal by Sam Dunn?

Always wanted to watch a Metal Music doco...

There's apparently another good one kicking around that looks more at how metal came to be. The 2 I mentioned by Sam Dunn & Scott MacFayden look more at the globalisation of metal as Sam Dunn is an anthropologist. Have you seen the Iron Maiden film/doco Flight 666? It was made by the same guys.

Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster - I recommend seeing this just to get an idea of how gay Metallica really are.

A quick google search revealed a few more (I haven't seen these):

Heavy: The Story of Metal

Metalheads

Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life

Dancing With The Devil (1991)

Until The Light Takes Us (looks at Black Metal - this will be seriously interesting)

Promised Land of Heavy Metal (looks at Finnish metal)

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Dude, went to see them at Adelaide uni, wasn't a massive gig and they played songs off everything. Finished with carrion (lol) and boneyards. f**king epic. First time I've seen them. Dont close and killing with a smile are my favourite albums though.

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Dude, went to see them at Adelaide uni, wasn't a massive gig and they played songs off everything. Finished with carrion (lol) and boneyards. f**king epic. First time I've seen them. Dont close and killing with a smile are my favourite albums though.

agreed, killing with a smile is their best album... from there is seems to be just getting shitter haha

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Yea killing with a smile does rock. And I thought like that too, especially when I first played horizons, but then it grew on me and I coudnt deny it's f**king awesomeness, same thing happened with deep blue, absolutely hated it to start with. But it's parkway drive so I love all their musics

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Yea killing with a smile does rock. And I thought like that too, especially when I first played horizons, but then it grew on me and I coudnt deny it's f**king awesomeness, same thing happened with deep blue, absolutely hated it to start with. But it's parkway drive so I love all their musics

neither of the albums have grown on me...

mates said the same thing about the new whitechapel album, that it would grow on me

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How many of you folks have wathed the docos Metal: A Headbanger's Journey and Global Metal by Sam Dunn?

Always wanted to watch a Metal Music doco...

There's apparently another good one kicking around that looks more at how metal came to be. The 2 I mentioned by Sam Dunn & Scott MacFayden look more at the globalisation of metal as Sam Dunn is an anthropologist. Have you seen the Iron Maiden film/doco Flight 666? It was made by the same guys.

Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster - I recommend seeing this just to get an idea of how gay Metallica really are.

A quick google search revealed a few more (I haven't seen these):

Heavy: The Story of Metal

Metalheads

Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life

Dancing With The Devil (1991)

Until The Light Takes Us (looks at Black Metal - this will be seriously interesting)

Promised Land of Heavy Metal (looks at Finnish metal)

@ Metallica being gay... I saw a bit of that doco and I think the drummer was having abit of a cry in the middle of the doco...

I will take a look into those doco's you mentioned.

Thanks man

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There's apparently another good one kicking around that looks more at how metal came to be. The 2 I mentioned by Sam Dunn & Scott MacFayden look more at the globalisation of metal as Sam Dunn is an anthropologist. Have you seen the Iron Maiden film/doco Flight 666? It was made by the same guys.

Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster - I recommend seeing this just to get an idea of how gay Metallica really are.

A quick google search revealed a few more (I haven't seen these):

Heavy: The Story of Metal

Metalheads

Heavy Metal: Louder Than Life

Dancing With The Devil (1991)

Until The Light Takes Us (looks at Black Metal - this will be seriously interesting)